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Old 21-09-15, 22:39
arie teomim arie teomim is offline
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thought so...does any one here knows where I can get that inner pil seal?
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Old 21-09-15, 23:01
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It is a Federal Mogul seal number 5751. Ask at your local seal supply warehouse but be ready for sticker shock. NAPA lists theirs as a 31284, which will run you $$136 if you pay full retail.

Best bet is to order online from Mac's auto, where they are only $20 or so. As well, they will have the splash shield built onto them. Some vendors will just sell you a plain encased seal which will allow the leaking oil to go directly to the brakes.

While some will debate the neccessity of the outer seals, I personally use them. For the extra $20 (by the time postage is paid) per wheel, it is nice to have the oil held back at least a little bit.
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Old 21-09-15, 23:35
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HI ROB,
do you know the number this seal is listed at MACS AUTO?
thanks arie
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Old 22-09-15, 00:47
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Part #: 47-31970-1

http://www.macsautoparts.com/early_v...wheelbase.html
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Old 22-09-15, 02:07
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Hmmm... Duh. Sure lookes like a BB-1175-C to me.
Be aware of the new parts numbering system since Mac's is no longer the Mac's it once was.

While you are at it, the ring, grease retainer snap, BB-1180C may be something to buy two of and toss into the shipping package. FUC-03 page(s) 4,5, and 7.

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Old 22-09-15, 10:21
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BTW Rob, I'd be very surprised if Arie had brake fluid running out of his carrier brakes.
I think I can safely say that (with regards to original build) I will be the only one in the world that that could happen to.
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Old 22-09-15, 13:40
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Lynn
You are absolutely correct....this thread has run so long on something as simple as a pair of wheel seals that I had forgotten what the original vehicle was and was thinking truck.

So in response to your question about the steering, with regard to a carrier, then absolutely.....only clean shoes on nicely surfaced drums will produce proper steering or brakes. Leaking oil or grease onto your shoes will just about make the steering non-existent.
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Old 03-10-15, 17:17
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Hmmm... Duh. Sure lookes like a BB-1175-C to me.
Be aware of the new parts numbering system since Mac's is no longer the Mac's it once was.
Mac's must have read your post and reacted quickly. My new Mac's catalogue which arrived in the mail this week mentions on the front cover that they are once again using the Ford part numbers. Sure enough, next to the seal is now BB1175C
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